Has anybody been watching the first three seasons of this smash series like I have?

Honestly, it’s become my favorite show since Desperate Housewives left the air last Spring. Season 3 has just finished airing, and I thought it was nearly on par with the first season. The second season was my least favorite, but even that I enjoyed.

Shirley Maclaine’s guest star as the American grandmother of Mary, Edith, and Sibyl was my favorite part of this past season, tbh. I love her as an actress, and she gave a pretty good performance here. Seeing Thomas and O’Brien turn on one another was also entertaining (though I don’t know why Thomas would ever turn on O’Brien after knowing how far she will go to get her way! ). I hope Edith will find happiness, in some form, in future; although it was very heartbreaking for her to be left at the altar, her “Spinsters get up for breakfast” resolution was an interesting look at gender. Sibyl’s death midseason was very powerful, even though she was not one of my favorite characters. Edith and Mary had my favorite reaction to the death, by realizing that Sibyl was the only person who saw the best in both of them. Although I was not happy Ethel’s storyline continued over into this season, the scene in which Cora, the Dowager Countess, and the girls dine at Isobel’s home was one of the funniest (the Dowager Countess: “I suppose she has an appropriate outfit for every activity.” )And now that Bates is finally out of prison, we can get to see Anna do other things besides worry about letters she’s received in the mail.

Considering the ending of season 3 (Matthew’s death), I’m not sure where the show will be going from here. I’m glad Mary and Matthew have their heir, regardless. I don’t know what they have in store for the lower class characters (the best, imo), but I can’t wait to see season 4.

Your thoughts? Do you like/dislike the show? Have you ever seen the show at all?

I watched the first series and have seen small clips of subsequent episodes. I hate it. It's nothing more than a mediocre soap opera pretending to be a sophisticated period drama, yet is regularly unmasked by the lazy writing cliches and predictable formulas it follows.

It's nothing more than a mediocre soap opera pretending to be a sophisticated period drama, yet is regularly unmasked by the lazy writing cliches and predictable formulas it follows.

I always thought it was obvious that it was a soap opera. Some of the most popular shows today are at least part-soap opera. It's not as much a put-off as it could be to me, considering most novel adaptations from the 1800's, etc. are often melodramatic.

I agree, Old Fish Tale, the acting on the show is incredible, for the most part. Of course, the scenery is very beautiful as well.

I've loved the first two episodes of the new season! I was a little concerned because I didn't care for last season too much--it wasn't really "bad" per se, just boring, especially the Christmas episode. Thankfully, this season has picked up for me. I'm enjoying what they're doing with all the characters so far. Even Mary, who is always insufferable, has me interested. The only question mark right now is where they're going with the Bates'.

I sorta just watch this out of habit nowadays. I never liked the addition of Lady Rose, totally superfluous. I'm not interested in Lady Mary's beaux. In fact, I think that plot is just plain boring. Thomas, who was initially interesting, just seems to constantly get caught red handed but through some luck is never fired... er, sacked. The rest of the downstairs are usually fun, especially Carson, although I sometimes tire of the enigmatic character of Mr. Bates.

That was a lot of negativity, but I do enjoy the show. I like Ms. Bunting and her interactions with Lord Grantham. I can never get too much of Maggie Smith and Penelope Wilton, especially together. And I feel bad for Lady Edith. Actually, this is one of those things about the writing that pisses me off... She always gets the short end of the stick. I want happiness for Lady Edith and poor little Marigold, damn it! And bring back Gregson! Tell me he's alive!

I think the show is winding down is a season or two, so I'm interested to see the house on the eve of WWII. And I'm very interested to see the show develop George and Sybbie's personalities. And I want a poignant ending, the Dowager Countess dying, representing the end of the old European aristocratic world (that the show keeps saying is changing, but the Crawleys seem much less affected than their peers and the calamities they face in the occasional offhand comment...).

Oh, and I still wouldn't mind a spinoff or limited series about Robert and Cora's courtship.

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I feel the same about Edith. I just hope whenever the show ends that she at least gets a happy ending far, far, far away from Mary's disgusting attitude. The parents don't act much better towards her.

But that may just be because Edith, Thomas, and Isobel-Violet are the parts of the show that keep me watching (although Carson, Hughes, and Patmore are fun at times). I'm hoping they do something with Thomas before the end, too, instead of evil hijinks.

I got the 5th series in the mail and I have to say this season may be my favorite after the first, although I enjoyed the 2nd and 3rd seasons, too. I've heard season 6 is perhaps the last, and that seems likely to me considering all the echoes to season 2 present here, possibly to give the entire series a cyclical feeling. And, honestly, the characters are at a point where I can see myself enjoying a happy ending for them, which is surprising considering I felt apathetic last year.

I loved what they did with Edith this season; finally addressing the family has always acted towards her! Her reactions to the Dowager Countess about what's best for "the family" not being the same as what's best for her, plus the reaction to Mary's haircut, were highlights of the show for me. I'm imagining the final bit with Mary and Edith coming to some understanding will occur next season/the final season. On one other note, the dinner where Isobel met Meryton's sons cut me deep; I have a soft spot for Isobel, and that was hard to watch. Even though I've heard a lot of people groan about the Bates' storyline, I have to admit I was more interested in this than what happened in season 2, because I've always liked Anna more than Bates.

I liked the way they resolved the Marigold story line. I felt really bad for the Drews, though. Really bad. And actually, for the first time ever, Lady Rose had an interesting storyline with her Jewish boyfriend. I thought that was really fascinating to see the culture conflict play out, especially since Cora herself is half Jewish. Actually, I quite liked this season and I'm more looking forward to the next. Oh, well, I get bored with Anna and Bates drama, honestly. I don't care to see that get carried over into next season.

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I thought that was really fascinating to see the culture conflict play out, especially since Cora herself is half Jewish. Actually, I quite liked this season and I'm more looking forward to the next.

I agree, and this is really the only thing I'll miss with the show ending in the 6th season, before World War II. I wonder if the series might end right before the beginning of WWII. Although I'm expecting a happy ending for many of the characters, I have a feeling the whole thing will be a fairly bittersweet ending.

Tbh, the end was expected considering most of the actors' contracts were up at the end of season 6, and I'd rather the show end here rather than go through more departures and/or deaths. My only hopes are that Thomas will find love and that Edith will find some way to live suitably by herself with Marigold (and a love interest, although it isn't necessary). I worry that Violet or Robert may pass away in the last series.

I got the final season Blu-Ray in the mail and finished it yesterday. I want to re-watch the final episodes, but I have to say I enjoyed it very much. ***SPOILERS***

I especially loved the resolution to Mary and Edith's relationship with one another. Edith's speech about how one day they'll be the only ones to remember Sybil, and their mother, father, grandmother, Carson, etc. seriously got me to bawling, tbh. (But getting me to cry is pretty easy.) I also liked how the show drew comparisons between Mary and Thomas, with how they both spew venom out at others because of their own unhappiness (Mary's line to Robert following Thomas' suicide attempt was particularly vile). So nice to get a little of Anna/Bates that isn't oh, so super tragic all the time again. Tom and Carson are the only characters that got on my nerves this last season. Tom's never been a favorite of mine, but I came to like him last season; his constant pushing of Mary about Henry rubbed me the wrong way.

I thought both Edith's and Mary's romances were nice, but rushed. My only real complaints are that Thomas didn't get a love interest while nearly everyone else is paired off--either explicitly or vaguely--and that Violet/Maggie Smith was absent for too much of the latter half of the season. I've read complaints about the hospital plot line, but I didn't mind it, personally. I liked how it was an unexpected intersection of characters like Merton, Cora, and Clarkson who don't usually interact with one another. It also gave a passing of the torch between Violet and Cora, and gave Cora more of an identity than that character's ever really had on this show. Too bad Shirley MacLaine couldn't have shown up.

I've heard rumblings about a film, which I definitely would be up for as a capper to the series--maybe to see the final loose ends tied for the characters who hadn't officially married, Edith having another child, and hopefully throw Thomas a bone (literally...? ).

If I had to rank the seasons, I'd put them as 1 > 6 = 5 > 3 > 2 > 4. 4 was the only season I didn't enjoy.

No idea if it’ll directly follow the series or jump ahead in time (either a few months or years). It doesn’t sound like Maggie Smith will be involved. Which I expected, but I'd be happy if they went ahead with it anyway.

I’ve been listening to “Did I Make the Most of Loving You?” lately. It’s very beautiful.

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